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Prison bitch

  Rodney Carrington-Prison Bitch https://youtu.be/DMjSSVuNDFw?si=5_koV610rFZCoFl0 via @YouTube

Christmas in Prison.

  Christmas in prison song lyrics and meaning Titles are generated by AI from Meta It's a little early, but here's my version of my favorite Christmas song, Christmas in Prison. I learned it the first time I fell in love, in the winter of 1977-78. "I dream of her always, even when I don't dream / Her name's on my tongue, and her blood's in my stream." I've played it ever since. https://www.facebook.com/groups/JohnPrineGroup/posts/3508144959261215/

Check out this link on IMDb! - Prison Bitch

  Check out this link on IMDb! - Prison Bitch https://www.imdb.com/title/tt39391148/?ref_=ext_shr_tw

Rodney Carrington – B-i-t-c-h

  Rodney Carrington – B-i-t-c-h https://genius.com/Rodney-carrington-b-i-t-c-h-lyrics

Prison Wife

  Prison Wife Listen to pronunciation Share definition An inmate who befriends a fellow prisoner, performing the duties normally expected of a wife (yes, that as well). This is normally in exchange for  protection  or just to avoid being passed around the other  prisoners  like a  box of chocolates . ‘Wives’ must defer to their men. They are expected to do domestic work, for instance keeping the cell tidy and making their ‘man’ tea. Most  importantly , they are expected to be  constantly   available  to their ‘husbands’ for sex. http://prison-wife.urbanup.com/681223

June bug

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  In prison slang, a   June bug   refers to   a prisoner who acts as a servant, "slave," or footman for another inmate, often performing tasks or favors . They are considered weaker prisoners who are under the control of others, sometimes for protection or to gain commissary items.   Prison Writers  +3 Key Aspects of "June Bug" (Prisoner Subservience): Role:  Acts as a servant, runner, or personal assistant to a more dominant inmate. Status:  A subordinate position, often described as a "prize prisoner" or "slave" to another. Related Terminology:  Not to be confused with "J.I.T." (Juvenile-in-training or jitterbug), which refers to a younger, often loud or troublesome inmate,  notes the National Incarceration Association .   Prison Writers  +3 The term specifically highlights a dynamic of power imbalance and forced or coerced dependency, says prisonwriters.com

Archbishop Richard welcomes reform of short prison sentences

  Archbishop Richard welcomes reform of short prison sentences https://www.indcatholicnews.com/news/54656